Wage differentials studies rarely account for interarea differences in cost of living, owing both to data limitations and theoretical ambiguity. This study develops a price index for 185 metropolitan areas comprising about 70 % of the U.S. labor force. Current Population Survey data for 1985-95 and data on site-specific amenities are used to estimate earnings differentials based on nominal wages, wages fully adjusted for measured cost of living, and a simple approximation of "real " wages with partial adjustment for price-level differences. Dispersion in approximate real wages across 185 labor markets and differentials by region and city size are substantially lower than dispersion in nominal or full adjustment wages. Estimates of...
Wage inequality and discrimination are two interrelated issues that have significant implications fo...
Many economists recognize the importance of accounting for retail price variation when comparing sta...
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equal-ity across regi...
Wage differential studies rare & account for interarea differences in cost of living, owing both...
This dissertation contains three studies. The first two are empirical analyses of the urban/non-urba...
Why do wages of observationally similar workers vary with their industry of employment? In the liter...
Metropolitan areas in the US are characterized by enormous differences in average income, earnings, ...
Recent research has related characteristics of cities to differences in the distribution of wages ac...
One of the key factors in the decision to relocate or migrate from one location to another involves ...
This paper investigates the accuracy of six measures of housing cost differences among US metropolit...
This exploratory study seeks to identify factors that systematically influence interstate living-cos...
This empirical study investigates determinants of interstate living-cost differentials for the year ...
An explanation of how regional wage and rent differentials can be used to classify metropolitan area...
textUsing a new multilateral transitive price index, this dissertation examines three topics in reg...
Abstract: The model of compensating differentials in regional labor and land markets was formalized...
Wage inequality and discrimination are two interrelated issues that have significant implications fo...
Many economists recognize the importance of accounting for retail price variation when comparing sta...
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equal-ity across regi...
Wage differential studies rare & account for interarea differences in cost of living, owing both...
This dissertation contains three studies. The first two are empirical analyses of the urban/non-urba...
Why do wages of observationally similar workers vary with their industry of employment? In the liter...
Metropolitan areas in the US are characterized by enormous differences in average income, earnings, ...
Recent research has related characteristics of cities to differences in the distribution of wages ac...
One of the key factors in the decision to relocate or migrate from one location to another involves ...
This paper investigates the accuracy of six measures of housing cost differences among US metropolit...
This exploratory study seeks to identify factors that systematically influence interstate living-cos...
This empirical study investigates determinants of interstate living-cost differentials for the year ...
An explanation of how regional wage and rent differentials can be used to classify metropolitan area...
textUsing a new multilateral transitive price index, this dissertation examines three topics in reg...
Abstract: The model of compensating differentials in regional labor and land markets was formalized...
Wage inequality and discrimination are two interrelated issues that have significant implications fo...
Many economists recognize the importance of accounting for retail price variation when comparing sta...
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equal-ity across regi...